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#IWD21: Four Women Inspiring Change in the Liberian Society


Celebrating Liberian women: Dr. Robtel Neajai Pailey, Brenda Brewer Moore, Ne-Suah Beyan-Livingstone and Benita Whitney Urey
International Women’s Day is set aside to celebrate women globally. Each year an annual International Women’s Day campaign theme is celebrated and continues all year long to unify direction and galvanize activity by providing a meaningful framework to connect and amplify the action, according to the International Women’s Day website. 
With this year’s theme, “Choose to challenge,” we look at four Liberian women who are challenging status-quo and transforming the narrative on Liberian women. We would be remiss to acknowledge that Liberian women have been trailblazers in their own right, predating the Republic of Liberia itself. We are talking about giants such as (in no apparent order) the famous Madam Suakoko, Judge Emma Shannon Walser, Mae Antoinette Brown Sherman, Angie Brooks Randall, Dr. Thelma Awori, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Oluban ....

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Liberia:KEEP Executive Director Encourages Parents and Schools Administrators to Educate Children about SGBV


Liberia:KEEP Executive Director Encourages Parents and Schools Administrators to Educate Children about SGBV
Liberia:KEEP Executive Director Encourages Parents and Schools Administrators to Educate Children about SGBV
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Monrovia – The Executive Director of the Kids Educational Engagement Project (KEEP), Brenda B. Moore says the prevention of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) should start with providing awareness on SGBV to children. This, she said would help them speak out when they are abused.
Madam Moore, at the launching her new book, “My Body, My Treasure” said it is difficult to explain about the prevention of SGBV to kids, but urged parents and schools teachers to do the outmost best in educating children about SGBV. ....

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KEEP Launches New Book to Educate on Preventing SGBV


Brenda Moore and guests at the launch of her new book, My Body My Treasure .
The Executive Director of the Kids Educational Engagement Project (KEEP), Brenda B. Moore, has launched a new book intended to educate parents, kids and school authorities to ending Sexual Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and abuse across the country.
The book was launched on Wednesday, December 23, 2020 at the Young Women Christian Association (YWCA) in Congo Town with a huge commitment from government officials, ensuring the book’s inclusion in the country’s national curriculum. 
The book titled, “My Body, My Treasure”, is Liberia’s first early childhood educational material designed to give young children and parents the understanding of how to prevent SGBV and to create awareness.  ....

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